Synonym: deplorable, despicable, execrable, hapless, miserable, misfortunate, pathetic, piteous, pitiable, pitiful, poor, slimy, suffering, ugly, unworthy, vile, woeful, worthless. Similar words: wretchedness, bewitched, arched, stretch, pitcher, poached, schedule, parched. Meaning: ['retʃɪd] adj. 1. of very poor quality or condition 2. characterized by physical misery 3. very unhappy; full of misery 4. morally reprehensible 5. deserving or inciting pity.
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31 You're becoming utterly spoiled by that wretched woman.
32 Presently he trudged on, alone and wretched.
33 And wretched they were, too, the poor hungry dupes.
34 I felt so wretched, because I thought I might never see you again.
35 Through nostrils she smelled the fear and the death in this wretched band more powerfully.
36 This wretched man knows quite well he is doing wrong in taking my eggs.
37 The weekend was one of the most wretched she had ever known.
38 The really wretched thing is, it can only get worse for me.
39 I don't know how long I shall be laid up with this wretched ankle.
40 Unfolding my wretched map, I used gestures to ask them to indicate our location.
41 I should, of course, do myself no favour by dumping property on the market in its present wretched state.
42 I've known the wretched man for less than a week!
43 To her annoyance, she was still thinking about the wretched man when lunchtime came and went.
44 For one thing, he chose to carry out the essential cell fusion with Sendai virus-but Sendai virus is wretched.
45 They await the general election with enthusiasm because they want this wretched Government out of office.
46 I spent hours with that wretched boy evading his questions and seeming more stupid by the minute.
47 But whereas the wretched Io had to pay dearly for the distinction[sentencedict.com], Europa was exceedingly fortunate.
48 She found Wynne-Jones resting in the overhang of a rocky outcrop, exhausted, wretched, starving.
49 I've been feeling so wretched these past two weeks because we've been apart.
50 But such conversations, unless they spring up spontaneously among friends, are usually poor and wretched things.
51 I found the wretched machine later, in the new extension.
52 He could have waited, got Hencke back home before making his wretched announcement, keep us unawares.
53 I was trotted out at these wretched award banquets like the March of Dimes child.
54 Intricate issues were summarized in a few phrases or reduced to a line of wretched verse....
55 There was nothing to do but put the wretched thing on.
56 The man laughed, and the others joined him but none of the neophytes felt differently about their wretched lot in life.
57 I don't want to have Nicky Scott Wilson fussing round me like a wretched nanny while you're away.
58 And the wretched thing is that Gore is no better placed.
59 He felt wretched,(sentencedict.com) in fact at times so miserable that he wanted to laugh out loud.
60 But that wretched Sandra would have had a field day too - her picture in the local rag in her best dress.
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